This application claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-215499, filed Nov. 2, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a sharpener for sharpening a tip portion of a pencil.
In the related art, various sharpeners are known as a sharpener for sharpening a tip portion of a conventional pencil. For example, Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication No. 1-158196 discloses a polisher for polishing a drawing pencil. This polisher includes an outer housing, an inner housing movable with respect to the outer housing, a pencil insertion hole formed so as to penetrate the outer housing, and a cutter located at a position facing the pencil insertion hole of the inner housing.
In this polisher, the tip portion of a pencil is inserted into the pencil insertion hole, and the pencil is rotated, thereby enabling the cutter to sharpen a wooden portion of the pencil into a conical shaped tip portion. The polisher includes a pencil insertion hole disposed separately from the above-described pencil insertion hole, and a polishing unit disposed inside the inner housing. The pencil inserted into the pencil insertion hole is brought into contact with two polishing pieces of the polishing unit. In this manner, a lead tip of the pencil is polished so as to have a predetermined lead thickness.
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In the pencil 100, the lead 102 is linearly formed in the tip portion 101. Accordingly, a detailed drawing can be made using a narrow portion 102a of the lead 102. In the pencil 100, the wooden portion 103 has a plurality of portions 103a extending lengthwise to the tip. Therefore, a configuration can be adopted in which the lead 102 is less likely to be broken. The pencil 100 may be produced with a knife that is held with a hand. For example, the pencil 100 may be sharpened using the hand-held knife in a planar shape from one side of the pencil 100 in a radial direction, and the opposite side of the pencil 100 may also be sharpened in a planar shape using the hand-held knife in a similar manner.
As described above, the pencil 100 in which the plurality of planar portions are formed in the tip portion 101 is produced as follows. A person holding the cutter with the hand sharpens the pencil 100 by using the cutter from one side and the opposite side in the radial direction. In this way, the pencil 100 is produced by being sharpened with the hand. Consequently, it takes time to produce the pencil 100, and actually, the pencil 100 cannot be easily produced.
The pencil 100 is manually produced. Thus, the produced pencil 100 has uneven quality depending on whether or not a producer who produces the pencil 100 is skilled. For example, in a case where an unskilled producer produces the pencil 100, a problem arises in that the lead 102 may be broken while being sharpened or the pencil 100 may not be satisfactorily sharpened.
The present invention aims to provide a sharpener which can easily produce a pencil having a planar portion formed at a tip portion and can suppress uneven quality of the pencil.
According to the present invention, there is provided a sharpener for sharpening a tip portion of a pencil. The sharpener includes a main body into which the tip portion of the pencil is inserted, and a blade portion installed inside the main body. The main body has a guide hole into which the tip portion of the pencil is inserted and which guides the tip portion of the inserted pencil to the blade portion. The pencil slides in the guide hole in an axial direction. The blade portion sharpens the tip portion of the pencil sliding in the guide hole, along a plane inclined with respect to the axial direction.
In the sharpener, the pencil inserted into the main body is guided to the blade portion by the guide hole formed in the main body. The tip portion of the pencil guided by the guide hole reaches a blade edge of the blade portion, and the blade edge comes into contact with the tip portion of the pencil so as to sharpen the tip portion of the pencil. The pencil slides in the guide hole in the axial direction, and the blade portion sharpens the tip portion along the plane inclined with respect to the axial direction. Accordingly, a planar portion extending along the plane and inclined with respect to the axial direction is formed in the tip portion of the pencil. Therefore, the tip portion of the pencil is inserted into the guide hole, thereby enabling the pencil having the planar portion formed therein to be promptly produced. Accordingly, this type of pencil can be easily produced. It is possible to reduce efforts in sharpening the pencil by using a cutter held with a producer's hand. Therefore, it is possible to suppress uneven quality of the pencil.
The sharpener may include a contact portion that comes into contact with the inserted pencil so that a portion of the pencil other than the tip portion is separated from a blade edge of the blade portion. In this case, the contact portion comes into contact with the pencil. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the blade edge of the blade portion from coming into contact with the other portion of the pencil. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the other portion of the pencil from being sharpened.
The main body may include a fixing member to which the blade portion is fixed, and a cover which accommodates the fixing member and has the guide hole formed therein. In this case, the guide hole guides the tip portion of the pencil to the blade portion, and brings the tip portion of the pencil into contact with the fixed blade portion. The blade portion is fixed to the fixing member. Thus, the tip portion can be more reliably brought into contact with the blade portion. That is, a position of the blade portion can be stabilized, and the tip portion of the pencil can be more reliably brought into contact with the blade portion. Therefore, the tip portion of the pencil can be more smoothly sharpened.
The blade portion may have a first surface extending from a blade edge, and a second surface forming an acute angle with the first surface and having an area smaller than an area of the first surface. The blade portion may be installed so that the second surface faces away from the pencil. In this case, an acute angle portion of the blade edge faces the pencil, thereby enabling the blade edge to easily reach the pencil. Therefore, compared to a case where the acute angle portion of the blade edge faces away from the pencil, the tip portion of the pencil can be more smoothly sharpened.
The pencil may have a lead and a covering portion for covering the lead. The blade portion may sharpen both the lead and the covering portion of the inserted pencil. In this case, the tip portion of the pencil is brought into contact with the blade portion, thereby enabling the blade portion to sharpen both the lead and the covering portion. Therefore, the tip portion of the pencil can be efficiently sharpened.
The guide hole may have a first inner peripheral portion shaped to correspond with an outer periphery of the pencil, and a second inner peripheral portion located on the blade portion side of the guide hole. The second inner peripheral portion forms a shape spreading outward from the first inner peripheral portion. In this case, the guide hole includes the first inner peripheral portion shaped along the outer periphery of the pencil opposite to the blade portion. In this manner, movement of the pencil that is inserted into the guide hole can be regulated or limited in the radial direction. Accordingly, in a stable state, the pencil can be inserted into the guide hole. Therefore, the tip portion of the pencil can be smoothly sharpened. The guide hole includes the second inner peripheral portion located on the blade portion side and forming the shape spreading from the first inner peripheral portion. In this manner, even if the position of the pencil inserted into the guide hole is inclined in the axial direction, contact between the pencil and a wall surface of the guide hole may be minimized. That is, in a case where an inner periphery of the guide hole is shaped along the outer periphery of the pencil, the pencil comes into contact with the wall surface of the guide hole when the pencil is inserted into the guide hole. Thus, the pencil may not be efficiently sharpened in some cases. In contrast, as described above, in a case where the guide hole includes the spread second inner peripheral portion, a configuration can be adopted in which the pencil is less likely to come into contact with the wall surface of the guide hole even if the pencil is inclined. Accordingly, the pencil can be more smoothly inserted into the guide hole. Therefore, the pencil can be more efficiently sharpened.
According to the present invention, it is possible to easily produce a pencil having a planar portion formed at a tip portion, and it is possible to suppress uneven quality of the pencil.
Hereinafter, embodiments of a sharpener according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the same reference numerals will be given to the same or corresponding elements, and repeated description will be omitted.
The pencil P forms a bar shape whose entire shape is elongated, and has a round bar shape. In one or more embodiments, the pencil P is sharpened into a long sword shape by the sharpener 1. Here, the long sword shape shows a shape of the pencil P sharpened along a plane inclined with respect to an axial direction of the pencil P (longitudinal direction of the pencil P). That is, a plurality of planar portions inclined with respect to the axial direction are formed in a tip portion P3 of the pencil P, and the tip portion P3 has a flat shape. In one or more embodiments, the planar portion shows a plane inclined radially inward of the pencil P toward a tip of the pencil P.
The pencil P includes a lead P1 used for drawings and a covering portion P2 for covering the lead P1. The covering portion P2 is typically a wooden portion such as an incense cedar. However, the covering portion P2 may be made of a material other than the wooden portion, for example, such as a synthetic resin mixture material. The pencil P may include a pencil, a writing instrument, a drawing material, a cosmetic pencil, or a drawing pencil. The cosmetic pencil may include an eye liner, eye brow liner, a lip liner, or a highlighter. The sharpener 1 includes a main body 1A including a cover 2 into which the pencil P is inserted and a fixing member 4 accommodated in the cover 2, and a blade portion 3 fixed to the fixing member 4 inside the cover 2.
In the following description, as illustrated by arrows in each drawing, a direction in which the pencil P is inserted into the sharpener 1 is referred to as a forward direction, a direction in which the pencil P is drawn from the sharpener 1 is referred to as a rearward direction, a direction in which the blade portion 3 and the fixing member 4 are disposed when viewed from the pencil P inserted into the cover 2 is referred to as a downward direction, and a direction opposite to the downward direction is referred to as an upward direction. A direction perpendicular to both a forward/rearward direction and an upward/downward direction will be described as a rightward/leftward direction. These directions are merely set for convenience of description.
The tip portion P3 of the pencil P is inserted into the main body 1A of the sharpener 1 in the forward/rearward direction. The forward/rearward direction coincides with the axial direction of the pencil P, the longitudinal direction of the pencil P, and the extending direction of the pencil P. An “axis” indicates a center line extending in the forward/rearward direction of the pencil P, and the “axial direction” indicates a direction extending along the axis, which is the forward/rearward direction.
A lower portion of the cover 2 includes a rectangular opening 2a. As an external configuration, the cover 2 includes a front portion 2b, an upper portion 2c, a rear portion 2d, a right-side portion 2e, and a left-side portion 2f, and the fixing member 4 is accommodated inside the cover 2 from the opening 2a. All of the front portion 2b, the upper portion 2c, the rear portion 2d, the right-side portion 2e, and the left-side portion 2f have a plate shape.
The front portion 2b has a rectangular shape extending long in the rightward/leftward direction. The front portion 2b includes a U-shaped recess portion 2g at the center of the front portion 2b in the rightward/leftward direction and at a lower end position. The recess portion 2g is disposed so as to prevent the cover 2 from being incorporated into the fixing member 4 in a state where front and rear positions of the cover 2 are reversely located. The upper portion 2c has a rectangular shape extending long in the rightward/leftward direction.
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One end of the guide hole 2j is disposed at the center of the front portion 2b in the rightward/leftward direction and at the upper position, and the other end of the guide hole 2j is disposed at the center of the rear portion 2d in the rightward/leftward direction and on the upper position. The guide hole 2j will be described in detail later. The upper portion 2c has a pair of through-holes 2k located next to both sides of the protruding portion 2h in the rightward/leftward direction. Each of the through-holes 2k has a longitudinally long oval shape extending in the forward/rearward direction. Although the scrapings of the pencil P are normally discharged downward, the scrapings of the pencil P which remains in the upper portion 4d of the fixing member 4 can be discharged by the through-holes 2k.
The rear portion 2d has a rectangular shape extending lengthwise in the rightward/leftward direction, and extending parallel to the front portion 2b. The rear portion 2d includes a protruding portion 2m protruding rearward on the lower side of the guide hole 2j. The protruding portion 2m is disposed so as to prevent the pencil P that is drawn rearward from the guide hole 2j from slipping and falling out of the guide hole 2j. When viewed from the rear side, the protruding portion 2m includes a pair of right and left curved portions 2n whose right and left sides are curved upward. Due to the curved portions 2n, a shape of the protruding portion 2m when viewed from the rear side is a gently curved U-shape. The shape of the protruding portion 2m is the U-shape in this way. Accordingly, the pencil P that is drawn out of the guide hole 2j can be located close to the center in the rightward/leftward direction. The pencil P is located close to the center of the guide hole 2j in the rightward/leftward direction. Therefore, the pencil P can be stably drawn out from the guide hole 2j.
The left-side portion 2f has a rectangular shape. The left-side portion 2f has a hole portion 2p into which a screw N1 is screwed so as to fix the cover 2 to the fixing member 4. The hole 2p is disposed at the center of the left-side portion 2f in the forward/rearward direction and on the lower side of the left-side portion 2f. A shape and a structure of the right-side portion 2e are the same as a shape and a structure of the left-side portion 2f, and thus, description thereof will be omitted.
The second inner peripheral portion 2j2 has a first arc-shaped curved portion 2j3 curved to both the right and left end sides from a connecting portion formed by the first inner peripheral portion 2j1 and having centers of rotation located outside of the guide hole 2j on both the right and left sides, a second semicircular curved portion 2j4 extending from both the right and left ends of the first curved portion 2j3 and having a centers of rotation located inside of the guide hole 2j in the rightward/leftward direction, and a linear portion 2j5 for connecting lower ends of a pair of right and left second curved portions 2j4 to each other.
An outer diameter (diameter) of the pencil P is 7.65 mm, and the diameter of the first inner peripheral portion 2j1 is 7.90 mm. A distance H1 from a center O of the guide hole 2j to the linear portion 2j5 is 5.75 mm. A radius of curvature r associated with the centers of rotation of the second curved portion 2j4 is 1.69 mm. A distance H2 between end portions T2 on both the right and left end sides of the second curved portion 2j4 is 12.00 mm.
The respective dimensions of the first inner peripheral portion 2j1 and the second inner peripheral portion 2j2 of the guide hole 2j are set as described above. In this manner, the pencil P is guided along an arc portion of the first inner peripheral portion 2j1, and the second inner peripheral portion 2j2 has a spreading shape. Accordingly, it is possible to minimize the amount of contact between the pencil P and the inner wall of the guide hole 2j.
The fixing member 4 includes a rectangular opening 4a in a lower portion thereof and a rectangular spreading portion 4b spreading outward of the fixing member 4 in an outer edge of the opening 4a. As an external configuration, the fixing member 4 includes a front portion 4c, an upper portion 4d, a rear portion 4e, a right-side portion 4f, and a left-side portion 4t. The scrapings of the pencil P are accumulated inside the opening 4a.
The front portion 4c has a rectangular shape extending lengthwise in the rightward/leftward direction, and the rear portion 4e has a rectangular shape extending parallel to the front portion 4c. The front portion 4c has a U-shaped projection portion 4w at the center in the rightward/leftward direction and at a lower end position. The projection portion 4w is fitted into the recess portion 2g of the cover 2. The projection portion 4w is fitted into the recess portion 2g, thereby positioning the cover 2 with respect to the fixing member 4.
A height of the front portion 4c (distance in the upward/downward direction) relative to the spreading portion 4b at the lower end of the fixing member 4 is higher than a height of the rear portion 4e relative to the spreading portion 4b. The upper portion 4d is obliquely inclined downward from the upper end of the front portion 4c toward the upper end of the rear portion 4e. An inclination angle of the upper portion 4d with respect to the forward/rearward direction is in a range of 8.5° to 10.5°, for example. However, the inclination angle of the upper portion 4d can be appropriately changed depending on the diameter of the pencil P.
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The incorporation portion 4g has a bottom surface 4g1 having a rectangular outer shape. The bottom surface 4g1 is inclined together with the upper surface of the upper portion 4d. A pair of screw holes 4g2 into which a screw N2 (refer to
A contact portion 4j with which the pencil P comes into contact is disposed on the front side of the through-hole 4h. The height of the contact portion 4j is the same as the height of the upper end of the front portion 4c, and is located higher than the blade portion 3 incorporated in the incorporation portion 4g. The contact portion 4j is not inclined like other portions of the upper portion 4d, and extends in the forward/rearward direction and the rightward/leftward direction.
The rear side (the through-hole 4h side) of the contact portion 4j is a curved portion 4k curved downward. The curved portion 4k enables a smooth release of the pencil P as it is separated from the contact portion 4j. The curved portion 4k is curved in an arc shape, for example. A pair of right and left through-holes 4m are formed on the rear side of the incorporation portion 4g and on both end sides of the upper portion 4d in the rightward/leftward direction. Each of the through-holes 4m has an oval shape extending lengthwise in the rightward/leftward direction. The through-hole 4m enables the scrapings remaining in the upper portion 4d of the fixing member 4 to be discharged downward.
A step portion 4n conforming to the shape of the incorporation portion 4g is formed in the inner portion 4p of the upper portion 4d. The step portion 4n allows the thickness of the fixing member 4 to be uniform in the portion of the incorporation portion 4g. The inner portion 4p has a pair of right and left protruding portions 4q having a screw hole 4g2 formed therein and protruding inward of the fixing member 4, a plurality of first ribs 4r protruding inward of the fixing member 4 and extending in the rightward/leftward direction, and a plurality of second ribs 4s protruding downward at the front end and the upper end of the fixing member 4 and curved forward.
The plurality of first ribs 4r are juxtaposed with each other in the forward/rearward direction. For example, four first ribs 4r are juxtaposed at equal intervals. The first rib 4r in the second order from the front side protrudes downward so as to be longer than the other first ribs 4r. The plurality of second ribs 4s are juxtaposed with each other in the rightward/leftward direction.
For example, seven second ribs 4s are juxtaposed with each other at equal intervals, and shapes and sizes of the seven second ribs 4s are the same as each other. The fixing member 4 is reinforced by disposing the plurality of first ribs 4r. The first ribs 4r and the second ribs 4s which protrude long can prevent a finger from entering the through-hole 4h from below.
The right-side portion 4f of the fixing member 4 has a trapezoidal shape including a leg portion inclined downward from the front side of the fixing member 4 to the rear side. The right-side portion 4f has a screw hole 4v into which a screw N1 (refer to
The blade portion 3 has a first surface 3b extending from the blade edge 3a, a second surface 3c forming an acute angle with respect to the first surface 3b and having an area smaller than that of the first surface 3b, a third surface 3d extending parallel to the first surface 3b, a fourth surface 3e extending perpendicular to both the first surface 3b and the third surface 3d and located between the first surface 3b and the third surface 3d.
The blade portion 3 is fixed to the incorporation portion 4g in a state where the blade edge 3a faces forward and the larger first surface 3b faces upward. In a state where the blade portion 3 is fixed to the incorporation portion 4g, the blade portion 3 is inclined downward as the blade portion 3 goes rearward. That is, the blade portion 3 is inclined downward in a direction in which the acute angle (for example, an angle of 8.5° to 10.5°) is formed with respect to the axial direction of the pencil P.
The blade portion 3 has a pair of right and left through-holes 3f into which the screw N2 is inserted. In a state where the blade portion 3 is incorporated in the incorporation portion 4g, the screw N2 is inserted into each through-hole 3f. The screw N2 is screwed into the screw hole 4g2 of the incorporation portion 4g. In this manner, the blade edge 3a protrudes forward from the incorporation portion 4g, and the blade portion 3 is fixed in a state where the blade portion 3 is inclined downward as the blade portion 3 goes rearward.
A method of assembling the sharpener 1 configured as described above will be described. First, the blade portion 3 is fixed to the fixing member 4. Specifically, the blade portion 3 is incorporated in the incorporation portion 4g of the fixing member 4, and the screw N2 is inserted from above into the through-hole 3f of the blade portion 3 and the screw hole 4g2 of the fixing member 4. The screw N2 is screwed into the screw hole 4g2, and the blade portion 3 is fixed to the fixing member 4.
Subsequently, the cover 2 is covered from above the fixing member 4, and the fixing member 4 is accommodated in the cover 2. Specifically, a direction of the projection portion 4w of the fixing member 4 is aligned with a direction of the recess portion 2g of the cover 2, and the forward/rearward directions of the fixing member 4 and the cover 2 are aligned with each other. The cover 2 is disposed above the fixing member 4 in a state where the opening 2a of the cover 2 faces downward, and the cover 2 is lowered to the fixing member 4. An outer portion of the opening 2a of the cover 2 is placed on the spreading portion 4b of the fixing member 4. In this state, the screw N1 is inserted into the hole 2p of the cover 2 and the screw hole 4v of the fixing member 4 from both the right and left end sides, and the screw N1 is screwed into the screw hole 4v, thereby fixing the cover 2 to the fixing member 4. As described above, it is possible to easily assemble the sharpener 1. Without using the screw N1, it is also possible to forcibly press fit and fix the cover 2 into the fixing member 4. Alternatively, it is possible to detachably incorporate the cover 2 into the fixing member 4 by means of snap fitting.
Next, an operation of each portion of the sharpener 1 when the pencil P is sharpened will be described. First, the sharpener 1 is disposed in a state where the opening 2a of the cover 2 and the opening 4a of the fixing member 4 face downward. For example, in a state where the sharpener 1 is held with one hand, as illustrated in
However, as illustrated in
In contrast, when the pencil P is pulled rearward, the tip portion P3 of the pencil P is located behind the contact portion 4j, and does not come into contact with the contact portion 4j. Accordingly, the blade edge 3a comes into contact with the tip portion P3. Therefore, if the pencil P is pulled rearward, the blade edge 3a cuts into one side of the pencil P in the radial direction of the tip portion P3.
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As described above, the blade portion 3 sharpens the tip portion P3 of the pencil P along a plane inclined with respect to the axial direction of the pencil P. That is, the pencil P is sharpened into a shape having a planar portion inclined toward one side of the pencil P in the radial direction. If pencil P is inserted into and removed from the guide hole 2j by inserting the pencil P upside down, the pencil P is sharpened into a long sword shape having the planar portions respectively inclined to both sides in the radial direction. In this way, after the pencil P is sharpened in the long sword shape, a producer of the pencil P carries out final finishing work with a cutter or the like so that the shape of the tip portion P3 becomes a desired shape. For example, in the final finishing work, as illustrated in
It is also possible to sharpen the pencil P in a shape different from the above-described shape. For example, the pencil P can be finished into a shape illustrated in
Next, an operation effect of the sharpener 1 according to one or more embodiments will be described in detail. As illustrated in
Therefore, since the tip portion P3 of the pencil P is inserted into the guide hole 2j, it is possible to promptly produce the pencil P having the planar portion formed therein. Accordingly, this type of the pencil P can be easily produced. It is possible to reduce efforts in sharpening the pencil P by using a cutter held with a producer's hand. Therefore, it is possible to suppress uneven quality of the pencil P.
The sharpener 1 includes the contact portion 4j which comes into contact with the inserted pencil P and separates a portion of the pencil P (e.g., the side surface portion P4), other than the tip portion P3, from the blade edge 3a of the blade portion 3. Therefore, since the contact portion 4j comes into contact with the pencil P, it is possible to prevent the blade edge 3a of the blade portion 3 from coming into contact with the portion of the pencil P other than the tip portion P3. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the other portion of the pencil P from being sharpened.
The main body 1A includes the fixing member 4 to which the blade portion 3 is fixed, and the cover 2 accommodating the fixing member 4 and having the guide hole 2j formed therein. Therefore, the guide hole 2j guides the tip portion P3 of the pencil P to the blade portion 3, and brings the tip portion P3 of the pencil P into contact with the fixed blade portion 3. Since the blade portion 3 is fixed to the fixing member 4, the tip portion P3 can be more reliably brought into contact with the blade portion 3.
That is, the position of the blade portion 3 can be stabilized, and the tip portion P3 of the pencil P can more reliably brought into contact with the blade portion 3. Accordingly, the tip portion P3 of the pencil P can be more smoothly sharpened. In particular, in a case where the pencil P is pulled while being pressed against the blade portion 3 side (lower side) after the pencil P is inserted into the guide hole 2j, the sharpened amount can be increased. Therefore, the tip portion P3 can be more smoothly sharpened.
Furthermore, the main body 1A is configured to include two components of the cover 2 and the fixing member 4. Accordingly, the tip portion P3 can be smoothly sharpened using a small number of components. In a case where the covering portion P2 of the pencil P is made of wood, the hardness (cutting strength) may be uneven depending on the position of the wood. Even in this case, in the sharpener 1, the pencil P is sharpened using the fixed blade portion 3. Therefore, the pencil P can be reliably and securely sharpened by minimizing the above-described uneven hardness.
As illustrated in
The pencil P has the lead P1 and the covering portion P2 for covering the lead P1. The blade portion 3 sharpens both the lead P1 and the covering portion P2 of the inserted pencil P. Therefore, the tip portion P3 of the pencil P is brought into contact with the blade portion 3, thereby enabling both the lead P1 and the covering portion P2 to be sharpened. Accordingly, the tip portion P3 of the pencil P can be effectively sharpened.
As illustrated in
The guide hole 2j includes the second inner peripheral portion 2j2 located on the blade portion 3 and having the shape spreading with respect to the first inner peripheral portion 2j1. In this manner, even if the position of the pencil P inserted into the guide hole 2j is inclined in the axial direction, it is possible to minimize the amount of contact between the pencil P and the inner wall surface of the guide hole 2j. That is, in a case where the entire inner periphery of the guide hole has a shape P (for example, a perfect circle) extending along the outer periphery of the pencil P, the pencil P may come into contact with the wall surface of the guide hole when the pencil P is inserted into the guide hole. Consequently, in some cases, the pencil P cannot be efficiently sharpened.
In contrast, as described above, in a case where the guide hole 2j includes the spread second inner peripheral portion 2j2, even if the pencil P is inclined, a configuration can be adopted in which the contact between the pencil P and the wall surface of the guide hole 2j is minimized. Therefore, the pencil P can be more smoothly inserted into the guide hole 2j. Accordingly, the pencil P can be more efficiently sharpened.
As illustrated in
It is to be understood that not all aspects, advantages and features described herein may necessarily be achieved by, or included in, any one particular example embodiment. Indeed, having described and illustrated various examples herein, it should be apparent that other examples may be modified in arrangement and detail. We claim all modifications and variations coming within the spirit and scope of the subject matter claimed herein.
For example, in the above-described embodiments, the cover 2 made of the AS (SAN) resin having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape has been described. However, the shape, size, and material of the cover can be appropriately changed. The shape, size, and number of through-holes of the cover can be appropriately changed. Furthermore, the shape and size of the fixing member are not limited to those of the fixing member 4, and can be appropriately changed.
In the above-described embodiments, an example has been described in which the main body 1A of the sharpener 1 includes the cover 2 and the fixing member 4 separate from the cover 2. However, in the main body of the sharpener, the cover and the fixing member may not be separate from each other. Alternatively, the cover and the fixing member may be integrated with each other in the main body of the sharpener.
In the above-described embodiments, an example has been described in which the blade portion 3 has the first surface 3b, the second surface 3c, the third surface 3d, and the fourth surface 3e. However, the shape, size, arrangement, and number of blade portions can be appropriately changed. For example, two or more blade portions may be provided, or the blade portions may be installed to be inclined in the rightward/leftward direction or in the forward/rearward direction. The blade portion having two planes forming a V-shaped corner may be installed, or two blade portions may be installed so as to form a predetermined angle. In this manner, a shape of pencil P illustrated in
In the above-described embodiments, the sharpener 1 has been described. In the sharpener 1, the blade portion 3 extends obliquely downward as the blade portion 3 goes rearward, and the blade edge 3a facing forward sharpens the pencil P pulled rearward. However, in the sharpener, the blade edge facing rearward may sharpen the pencil P pressed forward.
In the above-described embodiments, the pencil P having the round bar shape has been described. However, the shape, size, and application of the pencil can be appropriately changed. That is, the sectional shape of the pencil when the pencil is cut along the cross section extending in the direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction is not limited to the circular shape. The shape may be an ellipse, an oval, a triangle, a quadrangle, a pentagon, a hexagon, or other polygons. Furthermore, the shape, size, and material of the lead and the covering portion of the pencil can be appropriately changed. In this way, the sharpener according to the present invention can sharpen various types of pencil.
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